Applications system engineer
Woodbury MN
12+ Months
Required Skills
Apache Tomcat
Scripting experience
Unix/Linux/Windows exp.
Job Description
The person hired for the position of Commercial Applications Environment Analyst will primarily be responsible for the implementation and support of purchased commercial application software.
This is a dynamic position working with business clients, application project and support teams, as well as a variety of other teams within the Infrastructure organization including database, storage, networking, security, hardware and others.
Since purchased applications make use of a wide variety of technologies the person hired for this position will make use of their experience with Windows and Linux administration and scripting, as well as middlware components such as Tomcat, Apache, JBOSS, Websphere, Weblogic, and IIS. A willingness to learn new technologies not yet experienced is key to success.
The person typically handles inquiries or leads projects of moderate scope and complexity and can work under minimal supervision. The person will performs environment design analysis, installation, testing, debugging, documentation, and maintenance; including patches and upgrades, of purchased commercial application software.
Basic Qualifications:
* 3+ years of IT professional experience
* Must be able meet Export Control restrictions.
Regards,
Shivam Dixit
Sr. Technical recruiter
Cavalier it Inc.
One Evertrust plaza,
Suite # 1105, jersey city, NJ 07302
Contact: -201-526-3845*6502
Fax : 201.603.1169
Email: Shivam@cavalieritcorp.com
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